You're making this hard to me, Lea! I just promised myself I'm a horse collector, but what do you think I want after seeing these... And again And just that this isn't enough - I saw the beautiful Simmental cow Made in Tunisia with her huge belly! It was hard to leave the shop without her :0

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koniminiatures

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Subject: Re: Show us your Cattle Mon Oct 06, 2014 1:44 am

Expand into cattle, do! What's one extra toe in an ungulate, eh? Besides, having seen how soulful you make your horses, I'd be very keen to see some cattle customs out of you!

On the 9th photo. What kind of white cattles are on the left They are so wonferful

hi they are the little buster ones i think,there are some closer photos of them here at the top and bottom of the post they are a little bit bigger than schleich at 1/16 scale [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]thanks steve

On the 9th photo. What kind of white cattles are on the left They are so wonferful

hi they are the little buster ones i think,there are some closer photos of them here at the top and bottom of the post they are a little bit bigger than schleich at 1/16 scale [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]thanks steve

Many moos. Many, many moos. Thank you for showing these to us - it must have been quite a job arranging all and processing the photos..! May I ask what brand are the rightmost two in the upper lineup in [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] picture, please?

I suggest F.G.Taylor black and white cattle[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]F.G.Taylor red end white cattle[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]brittains brown cows[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]marolin/VEB plaho black and white cattle[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]marolin red and white cattle[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]this is a little part of my collection I didn't see here greets Arjan

Thanks for the information about the cows in picture 2 and 3, the man I bought it from did not know exactly. the only thing I'm sure of is that there is (made in england) below the belly is written. I will try to post some more pictures

I shall get a move on, finishing him up, then. He's meant to get fitted with a handling halter, too, but my poor craftsmanship at leathercrafts is what has kept the model from going into paint already. If only I had tweezers for fingers..! Pictures shall be posted once I get him done.

Chris, that Britains gaur... what a beauty he is! I'm developing a new fondness for the species after having seen so many gorgeous models of it here.

[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]Standing Britains Ltd. pre-Deetail cows (plastic cast from the old lead molds); among which one Britains Heralds cow (yellow); and one 1970 Deetail lying cow 2134. Scattered around these are Britains calves, both Deetail and earlier.

The first three standing calves and the first three lying calves from left to right were sculptured by Kay Fido when she worked for Herald. The next two lying calves, facing to the left, are from Britains old lead moulds

[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]Britains 1970 Deetail standing Holstein bull, walking bull 2151, two running bulls 2131, and again the walking bull 2151. All but the first are from the old lead molds, as I understand it.

The walking bull, 2151 is also a pose sculptered by Kay Fido for Herald.

Nice ones koniminiatures. Kay Fido worked for Herald when they were independent from Britains